Sinister Rolls-Royce Black Badge Wraith – Tuned to More Than 700 HP

Spofec will only produce three examples

The Rolls-Royce Wraith is a powerful machine that commands attention from the factory floor. But Spofec loves to go a step further. Spofec Overdose is the latest creation of the tuner. It increases power and modifies the design with unique wheels and a wider body kit. The company will produce three examples of the tuned Wraith.

The Spofec Overdose begins as a Black Badge Wraith, before the tuner makes its adjustments. Most striking is the widebody package, which increases the coupe’s width to 13 cm (5.1 inches) at its rear and 7 cm (2.8 inches) at its front. It measures 208cm (81.9 inches) at the rear wheels. The carbon fiber fenders have been extended in collaboration with Vittorio Strosek, a German designer. Unique rocker panels give the car a uniform appearance. Reworked fenders required new front and back fascias. The new front bumper reduces front-axle lift at high speed.


These large fenders house 22-inch concave forage wheels, designed and manufactured by Vossen. You can also get a naked-carbon trunk spoiler lip and rear-fender intake as well as a lowered stance. Air suspension reduces ride height by approximately 40 millimeters (1.6 in) and allows for 140 km/h (225 mi/h). The Rolls-Royce can go faster than that, and it does. Spofec tunes V12’s twin-turbocharged engine to produce 717 horsepower (527.5 kilowatts) as well as 727 pound-feet (986 Newton meters) of torque.

This is quite a bit more than the engine’s 624 horsepower (465 kW) or 605 lbft (820 Nm). Spofec also offers its N-Tronic model, which adds special injection and ignition mapping. It also increases boost pressure. Although the car can reach 100 km/h (62 mph), it is limited electronically to 250 km/h (155 mph). Spofec does not provide information about the interior as each interior is custom-made by customers.